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I have a (6) cylinder, AWD, 2001 Hyundai Sante Fe. I recently had my transmission rebuilt at an inexperienced shop (took 8 wks for repair). I've had some minor shifting problems that I've lived with, because I can't do without my vehicle for another (8) weeks. The problem I'm writing about now is I get a tachometer reading, but no speedometer or odometer reading. Should the mechanic be looking at the (input sensor), (output sensor), or the (vehicle speed sensor)?
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As far as I know the 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe did NOT have a CVT transmission, rather a 4 speed automatic. Mine went well over 300,000 miles (see photo) with original trans and engine.
Checked how? Some AWD drive cases are fed fluid from the transmission. Some are separate. I haven't seen any rebuilt yet. these cases aren't much. The controls are in the rear differential and transmission.
If your mechanic is right about catalytic converter at fault then you can ask him to just remove those for a while and check if your car works fine. Catalytic converter are there just to reduce pollution and I don't recommend to drive without them but for checking you can do that for a while.
it is located inside the transmission attached to the bottom of the hydraulic control called the valve body, to replace the filter/strained you must remove the pan from the transmission, a very,very messy job.
The filter sits on top of the transmission. look under the hood on drivers side it screws right on top of the transmission. It looks like an engine oil filter.
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